**A row has broken out over the detail of a deal between Australian mining firm Roadhouse and a Chinese energy company.**At the weekend Roadhouse said it had struck a $60bn (£38bn) deal with China Power International Development.
But Roadhouse now admit it named the wrong company and the coal deal is actually with the parent firm, China Power International Holding.
But China Power International Holding said it was not a final deal, “just a framework”.
It also said the prices would depend on further negotiations.
Roadhouse said the deal was for 30 million tonnes of coal a year over 20 years.
Roadhouse maintains it has a binding contract. The premier of the Australian state of Queensland, Anna Bligh, said she had seen “contract documents” that confirm this.